bon vivant

noun
/ˌbɑn vɪvˈɑnt/US/ˌbɒ̃ viːˈvɒ̃/UK

Etymology

Borrowed from French bon vivant (literally “one who lives well, good ‘liver’ (living person)”), from bon (“good”) + vivant (“person who is living”), agent noun of vivre (“to live”).

  1. borrowed from bon vivant

Definitions

  1. A man who enjoys luxurious things in life, especially good food and drink

    A man who enjoys luxurious things in life, especially good food and drink; a man about town.

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